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Fig. 2 | Gut Pathogens

Fig. 2

From: The interactions of Candida albicans with gut bacteria: a new strategy to prevent and treat invasive intestinal candidiasis

Fig. 2

The interaction between C. albicans and P. aeruginosa. P. aeruginosa can secrete phenazines such as 5MPCA and pyocyanin to block the pathway of oxygen acquisition and respiration metabolism of C. albicans. Ethanol produced by C. albicans induced by phenazines can promote P. aeruginosa to secrete more phenazines. But C. albicans can reduce P. aeruginosa’ s virulence by inhibiting its release of pyochelin

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